Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile |
km | Destinations | Notes |
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Louisa |
Ferncliff | 0.00 | 0.00 | US 250 (Three Notch Road) – Richmond, Charlottesville | Southern terminus |
0.38 | 0.61 | I-64 – Richmond, Charlottesville | I-64 Exit 143 | ||
Louisa | 9.33 | 15.02 | US 33 west / SR 22 west (Main Street) – Gordonsville, Charlottesville | West end of concurrencies with US 33 and SR 22 | |
9.73 | 15.66 | US 33 east (Jefferson Highway) – Richmond | East end of concurrency with US 33 | ||
Mineral | 14.94 | 24.04 | US 522 south (Mineral Avenue) – Goochland | Eastern terminus of SR 22; west end of concurrency with US 522 | |
20.37 | 32.78 | US 522 north (Zachary Taylor Highway) – Culpeper | East end of concurrency with US 522 | ||
Lake Anna |
23.99 | 38.61 | New Bridge | ||
Spotsylvania |
Post Oak | 36.48 | 58.71 | SR 208 Bus. east (Courthouse Road) – Snell |
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Spotsylvania Courthouse | 41.36 | 66.56 | SR 208 Bus. west (Courthouse Road) – Snell |
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Four Mile Fork | 47.35 | 76.20 | US 1 (Jefferson Davis Highway) / US 1 Bus. north (Lafayette Boulevard) to I-95 – Fredericksburg, Richmond |
Eastern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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